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york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning fundedbycbscaptioningfundedbycbs>>>it's monday, february 13th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> breaking overnight, california officials urge more than 180,000 people to evacuate as water from a damaged dam could creep closer to their homes. this morning a break in flow could be good news for inspectors. ♪ so hello from the other side ♪ >>> and, hello, adele. it was a big night for the brits sweeping the biggest categories, but the singer shared the love. >> you released my soul. i adore you and i want you to be my mommy, all right? >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, nearly 180,000 people in california have been told to evacuate because an emergency spillway at this country's tallest dam is capable of failing. residents in eight area towns were ordered to evacuate sunday afternoon when the spillway erosion was spotted. worst case, if the spillway collapsed, a 30-foot wall of water would spill onto the towns below.

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♪ >>> it's tuesday, february 21st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight -- 94 americans were killed when a small plane crashed into an australian shopping center, reportedly on the trip of a lifetime. >>> also breaking, relentless rain triggers a levee breach in northern california. crews race to repair the break, but there's more rain on the way. >> one of my friends tripped, once he fell, we all fell into the water. >> and several kids fall into a central park lake. ahead, hear from the hero who ahead, hear from the hero who helped pull the boys to safety. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, from the cbs newsroom at the cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with, i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, australian news reported that four americans died in a fiery plane crash, according to one of the sons, the men were heading out on a golf trip. the twin prop had taken off on melbourne's second largest airport on a flight in king island and it crashed into a shopping center. the plane had just gotten airborne when the pilot issued a distress c

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captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's friday, february 3rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. >> president trump suspends his unconventional tactics with foreign leaders as he sends a warning to leiran. >> a face-to-face appearance with a brooklyn court. >>> and super bowl sunday is almost here. while millions tune in for the game excitement builds for the commercials and the halftime show. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarter here's in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> in power just over two weeks there have been some critical foreign policy shifts by the trump administration and one involves a key ally in the middle east. this morning secretary james mattis traveled to japan where he is reassuring asian allies and warning north korea. roxa roxana saberi is here with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is expected to sign more executive orders at the white house this morning. preside

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captioning fundedbycbscaptioningfundedbycbs>>>it's friday, february 10th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> see you in court. a defiant president trump fires back on twitter after three federal judges rule against reinstating his travel ban. >>> republican congressman jason chaffetz faced off with fiery protesters s last night, but te was one thing they agreed on. >> kellyanne conway was wrong. it should never happen again. >> this morning it's back to work and school but millions are stricken after a massive snowstorm slammed the northeast. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> it is unlikely the court battle over president trump's immigration travel ban is over. setback yesterday, though, when a federal court of appeals unanimously ruled against reinstating the ban. the justice department says it's considering its options. hena daniels is here in new york with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is vowing to keep up the fight after s

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>>cbsweekendnews is next. news updates on our website. captioning sponsoredbycbs>>ninan: breaking news-- democrats elect a new leader. in a dramatic saturday afternoon onte, tom perez is chosen as the new national chair of the d.n.c. yan he rebuild the party and make it win again? >> i know we can win the battles ahead. i know we will win the battles ahead. >> ninan: also tonight, our david martin reports from the front lines on the battle for mosul, the isis stronghold in thaq, as another journalist is killed there by a roadside bomb. an oscar-winning actress leads a pre-oscars protest against the president. >> this is our time to resist. >> ninan: and a cbs news legend celebrates a major milestone. >> i got my money's worth on this trip to planet earth. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. this is a western edition of the broadcast. he's the life of the party, and one that's recently shown few signs of life until today. democrats reached into president barack obama's cabinet and pulled out their new national party leader, former u.s.

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>>> >>> it's wednesday, february 22nd, 2017, this is the "cbs morning news." fine, arrest and deport immediately. that's the administration's aggressive plan to go after immigrants in the u.s. illegally. this as two of president trump's cabinet members head to mexico for high stakes talks. >>> and citizens are making their voices heard across the country. lawmakers get an earful from constituents at town halls. >>> plus, neighborhoods under water, today, flooded water ways are expected to continue to rise in parts of northern california amid new evacuation orders. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the trump administration's tough new immigration policies make it easier to arrest, detain and deport undocumented immigrants. they alsoallow the u.s. government to send people caught illegally crossing the mexican border back to mexico, no matter where they are from. the mexicans call that a cause for concern and will likely be something on the agenda when secret

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for the morning news and "cbs ♪ >>> it's tuesday, february 7th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." hours from now, a federal appeals court will hear the president's push to reinstate this travel ban. meanwhile, president trump is taking the media to task. claiming reporters are refusing to cover terrorist attacks. >>> america on session at the senate stretches into the early morning hours as lawmakers look to block betsy devos' nomination agency education secretary. >>> winter weather slams the northwest, creating dangerous conditions after a rare snowstorm hits the region leaving thousands without power. >>> and lebron james bounces back after an embarrassing miss. >> lebron -- yes! >> lebron -- yes! sc sc captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, later today, a federal appeals court in san francisco will hear oral arguments on the federal government's request to reinstate president trump's travel and refugee ban. whatever the three-judge panel decides the case could end up in the supreme court. meanwhile, the president claims te

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captioning fundedbycbscaptioningfundedbycbs>>>it's monday, february 20th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, severe storms sweep across texas, leaving thousands in the dark. today marks one month on the job for president trump. a look at what's still on his to-do list and why he left sweden baffled this weekend. >>> and lift-off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> a successful lift-off and landing. spacex pulls off what no private company has done before. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight a powerful rain and wind storm including possible tornadoes hit the san antonio, texas, area. tornado and flood warnings have been posted as the storms swept through last night. >> the center section is gone right there. that flagpole is down. the chair that scooted across, my neighbor's chair, the retired cop, the chair went out the gate and flew down the road. >> there are reports of significant damage. the pounding rain and wind knocked out powe

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news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, february 28th, 2017. this is "cbs morning news." breaking overnight -- a plane slams into two southern california homes, killing three people on board. >>> president trump addresses congress, tonight, mr. trump tries to sell lawmaker it's on his plan to keep the country safe. >>> two, one, zero, liftoff. >> and fly me to the moon. that's exactly what spacex intends to do for two tourists paying top dollar for the trip paying top dollar for the trip of a lifetime. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the cbs newsroom from the headquarters in new york. i'm meg oliver for anne-marie green. three people were killed when a small plane crashed. the plane had just taken off from riverside municipal airport when the plane went down. there were five people on board headed home to san jose after attending a cheerleading event. no one on the ground was injured. one victim thrown from the plane suffered minor injuries. two homes were destroyed. >> reporter: security camera foot

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the morning news and of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, february 1st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> so was that a surprise? was it? >> the president makes his pick, tapping a conservative judge for the supreme court. neil gorsuch heads to the hill this morning while democrats gear up for a battle. >> i only hope democrats and republicans can come together for once for the good of the country. >>> and speaker of the house paul ryan backs mr. trump's travel ban but stops short of full support. >> regrettably the rollout was confusing. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch is expected to travel to capitol hill to begin meeting with the lawmakers who must confirm him. senate democrats are already bristling for a fight. gorsuch is the youngest supreme court nominee in 25 years. currently a judge on the u.s. court of appe

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captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's thursday, february 2nd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, fiery protests block a breitbart editor spe yiannapolis off the stage. and ending an bankrupt phone call with the prime minister and the delaware prison after inmates took several hostages. ahead, more on their motives. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a lockdown on the campus of the university of california at berkeley was lifted. it had been triggered by violent protests that forced the cancellation of a talk by the editor of breitbart news. a group of protesters dressed in black threw rocks, set fires, and broke windows. breitbart's milo yiannapolis was scheduled to speak. >> reporter: it started as a peaceful protest but at one point felt like a riot. you can see this destruction left behind. the police blame a small group of what they're calling outside agitators. loud booms rang out in the crowd as protesters set off fireworks in the mi

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>>> it's friday, february 24th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> how they portrayed the campaign, how they portrayed it and the transition. i's always wrong. >> blasts the media as the opposition party. hours from now, his boss takes the stage. >>> organizers stage their own event after lawmakers across the country opt out of town hall meetings, citing safety concerns. >> it's a cop out. do these people look violent? >>> bracing for a blizzard. heavy snow and whipping wind move into the midwest. >>> good morning from the cbs news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. no comment from the fbi following allegations the white house asked the agency to dispute a report about contacts between the trump campaign and russian intelligence agents. later today, the president speaks to conservative activists and yesterday top aides spoke to the group. good morning. >> good morning. the president's speech comes amid bombshell reports. they asked the fbi to publicly down play reports about contact between the election team and russi

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continues. for others check back later for the mong captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's february 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs this morning." president trump is forced to look for a new labor secretary and makes a shift that ends a two decade policy on the israeli palestinian conflict. >>> while leaks of classified information have the president pushing back. >> papeds are beirs are being l things are being leaked. it's a criminal action. >> a day without grants. deportation fears have immigrants from coast-to-coast calling for today to be a day of action by boycotting their work, school, and shopping. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning controversy and foreign distractions on foreign issues. the president backed away from a two-state resolution to the palestinian/israeli conflict and another one of his cabinet nominees withdrew his nomination. hena daniels is in new york. >> reporter: the senate was to hold a confirmation today for auned puzder. the president has dropped the

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captioning sponsoredbycbscolor="#ffff00">>> ninan: breaking news--democrats elect a new leader.in a dramatic saturday afternoonvote, tom perez is chosen as thenew national chair of the d.n.c.can he rebuild the party andmake it win again?>> i know we can win the battlesahead.i know we will win the battlesahead.>> ninan: also tonight, ourdavid martin reports from thefront lines on the battle formosul, the isis stronghold iniraq, as another journalist iskilled there by a rhodes sidebomb.an oscar-winning actress leads

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captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's friday, february 17th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> i don't think there's ever been a president elected many this short period of time who has done what we've done. >> president trump boasts about his accomplishments and goes after his perceived enemies in a no holds barred news conference. >>> and senate talk-a-thon. they talk all night over trump's epa pick. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time. >> reporter: in office for less than a mo

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minutes, jan, back to you. >>> it is now 6:03, time to check road. lets go to amanda muhler inthecbs-3 trafficcenter, hi amanda. >> reporter: hi, jan we had a disabled tractor trailer on the boulevard, but that has been cleared, in delays, heading out... this morning. in up are hanover township we have an accident in lawrence school road at cross keys road and not causing any significant delays so be ready to navigate around that. >> sorry about that we are having some technical difficulties with amanda there we will get back to her later this morning. >>> new this morning a man has been shot outside his home in philadelphia's belfield neighborhood. police say 40 year-old man was shot several times on north 19th street near chew avenue around 2:30 this morning and he is in critical condition, so far no suspects. >>> well, with the weather now getting warmer, following thursday's snowstorm, ice falling from a philadelphia sky scraper sent people running for cover. that is where we will fine "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jan not the most

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later for the morning news and ofcourse,cbsthismorning.ofcourse,cbsthismorning. from the broadcast center in >>> it's friday, february 3rd, 2017. >>> it's friday, february 3rd, 2017. we begin with breaking news. a soldier opened fire on a museum. the man was wounded. he allegedly pulled a knife on one of the soldiers and the area has been evacuated. jonathan vigliotti is tracking the story from london. jonathan, good morning. what can you tell us? >> anne-marie, good morning. paris police said the man shouted allahu akhbar and was armed with a knife, possibly a machete after he tried to enter the louvre museum in central paris, carrying what was described as a suitcase. one source said the man had been trying to get into the museum's underground shop beneath the underground pyramid and had attacked a soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. the interior ministry said on twitter the injury was, quote, serious. initially tourists were confused thinking this was possibly some sort of drill. the soldiers had had been in place in the museum since a series of terror att

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momomo ♪ >>> it's wednesday, february 15th, 2017. this isthecbsmorningnews. as they deal with the shake up over michael flynn's ouster another bombshell hits the trump administration. a new report suggests trump campaign staffers and associates have been in contact with russia throughout the election. >>> residents return after fleeing a potentially devastating dam break, but they are not quite in the clear yet. >>> danger strikes harrison ford again, this time it's a close call with a passenger jet on a california runway. >>> and best in show, westminster crowns a new queen. >> the german shepherd dog. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. >>> president trump knew for weeks that former national security adviser michael flynn misled vice president mike pence about his contact with russian officials but he kept the vice president in the dark. "the new york times" reports that return aides allegedly had repeated contact with russian officials during the campaign. hannah daniels is here i

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share a meal and then catch up on much needed rest. live from the sat center, greg argosforcbs-3 "eyewitnessnews". >> thanks for that. >>> stay with cbs news for continuing coverage of the travel ban. "cbs evening news" correspondent jericka duncan will have much more on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:30. >>> authorities say a half naked man assaulted and robbed a taxi driver before driving through rittenhouse square, late this afternoon. >> that cell phone video taken of the incident police say natalie man got in the cab, drove through rittenhouse square, and before stopping on walnut street, right there in front of the barnes and noble. the cabdriver said he was dropping off a passenger when the the man came up to his vehicle. >> he came from the passenger side, and then, he opened up the passenger side door and he grabbed her from the collar and around the street. >> luckily no one was injured. police say the man is currently undergoing dui testing. >>> nearly 100 septa train cars are out of service tonight and will remain ou

share a meal and then catch up on much needed rest. live from the sat center, greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks for that. >>> stay with cbs news for continuing coverage of the travel ban. "cbs evening news" correspondent jericka duncan will have much more on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:30. >>> authorities say a half naked man assaulted and robbed a taxi driver...

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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's monday, february 6th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> tossed to white. he's in. the patriots win the super bowl. >> in historic fashion the new england patriots claw their way to victory. # >>> the fight over the u.s. travel ban resumes today as president trump vows to get it reinstated. >> putin's a killer. >> we've got to a lot of killers. >> and mr. trump takes on mr. vladimir putin has some republicans breaking with the president. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, to describe new england palt trots' come-from-behind super bowl win as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history almost doesn't do it justice. trailing the atlanta falcons by 24 points in the third quarter they beat them. it was an almost unimaginable outcome led by super bowl mvp tom brady. don champion has our report. # >> reporter: the new england patriots are celebrating another victory after the great

from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, february 6th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> tossed to white. he's in. the patriots win the super bowl. >> in historic fashion the new england patriots claw their way to victory. # >>> the fight over the u.s. travel ban resumes today as president trump vows to get it reinstated. >> putin's a killer. >> we've got to a lot of...

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in talking to the reporters. and that ought to disturb us. >>reporter:cbsnewssenior national security analyst fran townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w. bush. >> there's sort of a base level of this we've come to expect out of washington. >> reporter: but what does she think about the amount of classified information that's being leaked right now? >> frankly, i find it stunning. >> reporter: she says the investigation into russian influence in the trump administration will now be more difficult, in part because people will worry that what they tell investigators will become public. >> the only way to effectively run a national security investigation is to keep it a secret. >> reporter: but democrats, including congressman adam schiff, say the focus on leaks is just a distraction. >> there are far bigger fish to fry. i would hate to see us go off on a tangent. >> reporter: those who want to see a more thorough investigation of the russian connections are heartened by the leaks. a column in the "columbia journalism review" is titled "flynn resignation sh

in talking to the reporters. and that ought to disturb us. >> reporter: cbs news senior national security analyst fran townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w. bush. >> there's sort of a base level of this we've come to expect out of washington. >> reporter: but what does she think about the amount of classified information that's being leaked right now? >> frankly, i find it stunning. >> reporter: she says the investigation into russian...

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, and time to get a check on the roads, to amanda mueller atthecbs-3 trafficcenter, good morning, amanda. >> good morning, jan. couple things to talk about on the roadways this morning, starting with the accident here east ridge pike, conshohocken road, police are on the scene there, so be ready for some delays in that area. and moving onto bryn mawr, weaver water main break at morris avenue between new gulph road and cab err sham road. just to avoid that area altogether. if you're traveling through new jersey, be aware the ramp to 295 northbound for route 42 freeway is going through some construction, that's closed, the good news that should open up for you around 7:00 a.m. and moving back to philadelphia now, 21st and 22nd street in the city will be closed for bridge demolition all day. that closure started last night, it is set to continue until 6:00 a.m. monday morning. so, if you are traveling to that area this weekend you will be detoured between arch and market street. and now here is a live look at the boulevard, everything is running in the cbs-3 traffic center. i am ama

, and time to get a check on the roads, to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, amanda. >> good morning, jan. couple things to talk about on the roadways this morning, starting with the accident here east ridge pike, conshohocken road, police are on the scene there, so be ready for some delays in that area. and moving onto bryn mawr, weaver water main break at morris avenue between new gulph road and cab err sham road. just to avoid that area altogether. if you're...

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♪ >>> it's tuesday, february 14th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight -- michael flynn has resigned. the president's national security adviser steps down after several days of damaging reports. >>> in northern california, choppers drop massive rocks from overhead, hoping to plug a damaged dam. while nearly 200,000 evacuees are watching and waiting hoping it works. >>> dominance defined. uconn women's team do what no man's team has ever done, courting 100 straight wins. >>> and as the westminster dog show kicks off, one dog has heir own idea for the ability course. . . >> come on, come on! captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. from the cbs news headquarters in studio 57. i'm anne-marie green. >>> national security adviser michael flynn is out. with reports that he misled vice president mike pence about this contacts. general keith kellogg is going to be the acting security adviser. hena daniels is here in new york with the details good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president has already named his pick for act national security adviser wi

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encouraged if we need more, we will ask for more. >> reporter: general joseph voteltoldcbsnewsadditional american troops would be especially useful in syria. the u.s.-backed fighters are preparing an offensive to retake raqqa, the other self-proclaimed capital of isis. >> the forces that we're operating with in syria are much more indigenous. they're much lighter. they don't have as good a mobility. they don't have as much firepower. so, you know, we have to be prepared to fill in some of the, some of those gaps for them, and that may involve, you know, additional fire support capability to help offset some of those gaps that they have and we would take the burden on ourselves to provide that aspect of the fighting. >> reporter: that sounds like more boots on the ground in syria. >> perhaps that is what we're doing. we may do that, but right now i haven't made that determination. >> reporter: votel said the basic strategy, begun by the obama administration, of letting local forces do the fighting will not change. but in iraq, 450 american advisers are moving forward with iraqi

encouraged if we need more, we will ask for more. >> reporter: general joseph votel told cbs news additional american troops would be especially useful in syria. the u.s.-backed fighters are preparing an offensive to retake raqqa, the other self-proclaimed capital of isis. >> the forces that we're operating with in syria are much more indigenous. they're much lighter. they don't have as good a mobility. they don't have as much firepower. so, you know, we have to be prepared to fill...

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cooperation with u.s. forces. >>> arecentcbsnewspoll found that americans are split on the president's ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries. 45% approve, 51% disapprove. 40% approve of the overall job that the president is doing, and dean reynolds talked to some of them in wisconsin. >> reporter: we've been visiting frank's diner in kenosha regularly, not just for pancakes the size of catchers' mitts, but for presidential politics, too. what grade would you give the president so far? >> i'd have to break it in two. an "a" for intentions and a "d" for implementation. >> reporter: every trump supporter here said the roll-out had been rocky, but like local businessman glenn woods, they blame the president's opponents for making things worse. >> at the moment, the democratic strategy seems to be make them stand in fire ants, and eventually he'll run away. >> reporter: we asked joseph centeno about presidential falsehoods, mr. trump's charge that the news media ignored terrorist attacks or that millions voted illegally in the last election. do you believe mi

cooperation with u.s. forces. >>> a recent cbs news poll found that americans are split on the president's ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries. 45% approve, 51% disapprove. 40% approve of the overall job that the president is doing, and dean reynolds talked to some of them in wisconsin. >> reporter: we've been visiting frank's diner in kenosha regularly, not just for pancakes the size of catchers' mitts, but for presidential politics, too. what grade would...

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captioning sponsoredbycbs>>pelley: mixed signals from the white house. >> yes, general flynn does enjoy the full confidence of the president. >> pelley: then the president sends word that he's evaluating his national security adviser, who reportedly misled the administration about his contacts with russia. also tonight, after a north koreaian missile launch, the president convenes his top advisers in a public dining room. cbs news investigates an exhaust leak in late model ford explorers. this police officer says it almost cost him his life. >> i just went out. >> reporter: just like that? >> just like that. >> pelley: and the national zoo prepares to say bye-bye to bao bao. >> i think it's like your kids going off to college. it's a hard thing to do. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the president's adviser on national security may not have much job security. late today white house councilor kellyanne conway said the president had full confidence in michael flynn, but minutes later the white house rushed out a correction saying mr. trump is evaluat

captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: mixed signals from the white house. >> yes, general flynn does enjoy the full confidence of the president. >> pelley: then the president sends word that he's evaluating his national security adviser, who reportedly misled the administration about his contacts with russia. also tonight, after a north koreaian missile launch, the president convenes his top advisers in a public dining room. cbs news investigates an exhaust leak in late model...

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kate bilo in thethecbs-3 weathercenter. >> the latestes this storm is out of the north east in general. we're seeing just last band of this back across coastal new england as it starts to move off the canadian maritime provinces and skies cleared quickly. this storm was in and it was out and it came in a bit earlier which is what held snowfall totals down especially from philadelphia on south, just a little rain at on it is. we have some scattered snow showers, back to the west, and those will not add any additional accumulation so you can see the numbers from north to south, cross the region, mount pocono with the highest amount, 9 inches of snow this morning. allentown 6.5. perkasie bucks county 5 inches today, media 4.5. west philadelphia at 2.8 inches of snow. here's what fell across the region. little bit under done from philadelphia on south, two to 4 inches from philadelphia and surrounding suburbs. four to six north and west and the big winner, lehigh valley and poconos right over toward new york city, where we're six to 8 inches of snow fell. wind gusts to day reached

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captioning fundedbycbs>>>good morning. it's february 11th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday." after a bumpy start the president makes new travel plans. . an executive order on immigration. >>> plus flynn under fire. did the president's national security adviser break the law in his phone calls to russia. >>> a man charged with arson, key evidence taken from inside his body. how the police solved his case from his pacemaker. >>> and while they recover, punishing snow. >>> we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> we'll win that battle. but we also have a lot of other options including filing a brand-new order on monday. but i like to surprise you. >> president trump continues a new executive order. >> the branches are equal under our constitution. in this case the court seemed to subplant the president's plan with its own. >> right. >> they suffered a setback and i think they're trying to pull back but i think the president doesn't look want to look like he's backing down or every lost. >> michael flynn is under investigation for contacts he h

captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it's february 11th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday." after a bumpy start the president makes new travel plans. . an executive order on immigration. >>> plus flynn under fire. did the president's national security adviser break the law in his phone calls to russia. >>> a man charged with arson, key evidence taken from inside his body. how the police solved his case from his pacemaker. >>> and...

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, february 23rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, hundreds of demonstrators take it the street in anaheim after an off duty officer fires a shot during a scuffle with a teenager. >>> another night of town hall tension. lawmakers face off with fiery crowds in their home districts, erupting over obamacare. >> i am angry. you work for us. >>> president trump undoes obama era guidelines for transgender students and his administration downplays risks over the controversial issue. and back to reality, the midwest braces for a winter blast, possibly blizzard conditions, after days of record high temperatures. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> los angeles police are investigating a shooting involving an off duty officer in anaheim. last night, hundreds of demonstrators gathered to protest. >> shame on you. shame on you. >> police at one point fired a beanbag to control the crowds, and at least 20 protesters were detained. police say tuesday's confrontation started when sev

, february 23rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, hundreds of demonstrators take it the street in anaheim after an off duty officer fires a shot during a scuffle with a teenager. >>> another night of town hall tension. lawmakers face off with fiery crowds in their home districts, erupting over obamacare. >> i am angry. you work for us. >>> president trump undoes obama era guidelines for transgender students and his administration...

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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's thursday, february 9th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." right now millions throughout the northeast are bracing for a massive snowstorm with more than a foot in store for some places, while on the west coast -- >> yeah, you basically go to sleep just praying for the rain to stop. >> severe storms trigger devastating mudslides with more rain on the way. >>> breaking overnight, protesters in arizona rally to block a woman's deportation, while her kids join the fight to keep her in the country. >> we're trying to stay strong and positive. we're out here with our community. >>> and disheartening and demoralizing, nominee neil gorsuch attacks the juice dishl system. >> i think it's sad. i think it's a sad day. i think our security is at risk today. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning a major snowstorm is hitting the northeast. more than a foot of snow is expected in some ar

from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, february 9th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." right now millions throughout the northeast are bracing for a massive snowstorm with more than a foot in store for some places, while on the west coast -- >> yeah, you basically go to sleep just praying for the rain to stop. >> severe storms trigger devastating mudslides with more rain on the way. >>>...

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>>> live from the broadcast center in philadelphia. thisiscbs-3 "eyewitnessnews" this morning. >> new this morning, another hit-and-run in the city of philadelphia. police are now looking for the driver and car that struck and injured a woman and kept ongoing. >> also ahead, a neighborhood on alert. the latest spot where a flasher has struck and what police are doing to track him down. >>> the white house fires back after a report that it pressured the fbi to deny a news story about russia. i'm craig boswell at the white house, that's coming up. >> today is saturday, february . good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. sunshine and 70s yesterday. but how long will this stretch of wonderful weather last? let's get right over to to meteorologist, justin drabick, good a saturday morning, i ate outside yesterday for lunch. no sleeves on. it was gorgeous. >> awesome stuff out there. unbelievable that it is february have, to check the calendar. >> so zero so confused. >> one more day of this, looks like we will hit the 70s not quite making a record, records high 79, i don't think we

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i'm --acaptions by vitac -- captioning fundedbycbs>>>it's monday, february 27th, 2017. this is "cbs morning news." >> there's a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. this is not a joke. >> "moonlight" gets a surprise win after an oscar envelope's mixup. >>> and president trump hosts a soiree at the white house. >> i have to say after four weeks, it's been a lot of fun. >> mr. trump touts his staff's accomplishments at the white house ball. good morning at studio 57 newsroom headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> there was an ending they could not dream up, not even in hollywood. there was a confusion when the wrong movie was named best picture. danielle nottingham is in los angeles with more on the stunning mistake, danielle. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's what you call a surprise ending. everyone thought the talk this morning would be about the political statements or the academy making strides in diversity. their way to the stage. >> "moonlight." >> reporter: centering on the struggles of a gay black man growing

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captioning sponsoredbycbs>>mason: drafted by the commander-in-chief. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. he's man of them does talent and tremendous experience. >> mason: also tonight, russia's ambassador to the united nations dies suddenly in new york. more rain brings a new threat of flooding and mudslides in northern california. >> three, two, one, liftoff. >> mason: one giant leap for the commercial space industry. a manned flight could be on the horizon. and... >> he can't be stopped. >> mason: the diminutive basketball star reaching new heights. >> i always wanted to prove people wrong ever since i was in middle school. this is the "cbs evening news" with anthony mason. >> mason: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm anthony mason. president trump filled a key position on his national security team today. he chose lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser. he replaces retired general michael flynn, who trump fired one week ago tonight for misleading the vice president about contacts he'd had with russia's amba

captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: drafted by the commander-in-chief. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. he's man of them does talent and tremendous experience. >> mason: also tonight, russia's ambassador to the united nations dies suddenly in new york. more rain brings a new threat of flooding and mudslides in northern california. >> three, two, one, liftoff. >> mason: one giant leap for the commercial space industry. a manned...

captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: afted by the commander-in-chief. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. he's man of them does talent and tremendous experience. >> mason: also tonight, russia's ambassador to the united nations dies suddenly in new york. more rain brings a new threat of flooding and mudslides in northern california. >> three, two, one, liftoff. >> mason: one giant leap for the commercial space industry. a manned...